492 THE LAND AND FRESH-WATER MOLLUSCA OF NEW ZEALAND, 



inner side being considerably stouter and longer than the outer 

 one, and a small tooth is fixed at the basal lip near the outer lip. 

 Columellar margin ascending, slightly reflexed ; basal margin 

 somewhat callous. Umbilicus very narrow, deep. 



Diani. 2 ; height l-9millm. 



Animal unknown. 



Hah. — North Island : Pirongia Mt., Waikato district (A. T. 

 Urquhart). 



This species seems to be very rare, as two specimens only were 

 obtained. It may be placed between L. jjoecilosticta and L. marina. 



Endodonta timandra, Hutton, sp. 1883. 



In the Reference List, p. 651, I placed this species under 

 F. varicosa, Pfr., as a synonym, which, as the following report of 

 Mr. Edg. A. Smith, of the British Museum, will show, was 

 wrong. I sent two specimens of E. timayidra, Hutton, for com- 

 parison with Pfeiffer's type of varicosa, and I am obliged to Mr. 

 Edg. A. Smith for the following information : — "■ E. timandra is 

 distinct from varicosa, Pfr. It is smaller, more openly umbili- 

 cated, has more riblets, and the armature of the mouth is different. 

 There are three teeth in timandra and one (overlooked by Pfeiffer 

 and Reeve) in varicosa, situated on the body-whorl. It is a very 

 slender lamella and might easily be overlooked." 



The reference for E, timandra is as follows : 



Syn. — varicosa, Suter (non Pfeiffer, 1852). 



Illustr. — Man. Conch. (2) viii., pi, xxiv., figs, 21-23. 



D e s c r i )) t. — Hutton, N. Zeal. Jour, of Science, 1883, p. 475 ; 

 Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. Vol. xvi. pp. 175, 192 ; Man, Conch. (2), viii. 

 p. 84. 



Hab. — North Island: Auckland (Cheeseman), Thames, 

 Whangarei, Mt. Wellington, Hunna Range, Pirongia Mt., 

 Hawke's Bay, Forty Mile Bush, Wellington. 



Not e. — This species seems to be limited to the North Island. 

 I have not seen it from any other part of the colony. 



